4. Choose the correct gerund or infinitive from the parenthesis at the end of the sentence. 1. She likes to get up early in the moming. (likes / dislikes)
1. 1. Alan can t stand
on trains. (riding/ to ride)
2. Mr. Hanis enjoys
people out to dinner. (inviting to invite)
3. In the old days, gentlemen challenged their rivals
(fighting to fight)
4. As the famous saying goes, there is no use over spilt milk. (crying to cry)
5. Jim stopped
his shoelace. Wait for him. (tving to tie)
6. My wife always volunteers
cakes PTA meetings. (baking to bake)
7. Don't waste my time
about your salary. (complaining to complain
8. Eva is having trouble
on the exam. (concentrating to concentrate)
9. Please allow me
your Facebook page. (joining to join)
10. You won't forget
milk on your way home, will you? (picking up to pick up)